Bruna Dantas Lobato
is an intern for The Millions. Her writing has appeared or is forthcoming in BOMB, Ploughshares online, Music & Literature, Words Without Borders, and elsewhere. She is currently the assistant fiction editor for Washington Square Review. She tweets at @bdantaslobato.

Alice Herz-Sommer, a 106-year-old Holocaust survivor and the last living person who knew Franz Kafka personally, reminisces about her friend in the Israeli newspaper Haaretz: "Kafka was a slightly strange man..."

Emily Nussbaum on the poetry of cliffhangers, "which makes visible the storyteller’s connection to his audience—like a bridge made out of lightning. Primal and unashamedly manipulative, cliffhangers are the signature gambit of serial storytelling."

"We find ourselves in a swarm of fellow starstruck souls outside the Sheraton Hotel on Seventh Avenue in Manhattan, churning, squirming." 25 years after the publication of Bonfire of the Vanities, Tom Wolfe returns to the subject of Wall Street. You can also check out my review of his most recent novel, Back to Blood, over here.

Chris Adrian's pedigree is impressive: former Harvard Divinity student; Iowa Writer's Workshop graduate; current fellow in UCSF's pediatric hematology/oncology department; lifelong fan of Shakespeare. He's also found time to appear in The Paris Review, The New Yorker, and McSweeney's. Great Night, his latest novel, imaginatively reboots A Midsummer Night's Dream by setting it in San Francisco's Buena Vista Park. Here's some footage of him reading an excerpt at last month's FSG Reading Series.